EP0424487B1 - Apparatus for projecting a flexible cable through a tube to be cleaned - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to apparatus for projecting devices for various functions through the bores of tubes and, more specifically, tubes of smaller internal diameter and arranged in regular arrays such as those in shell and tube type heat exchangers, condensers boilers and the like.
- a typical device in which the positioning and projection means are manually controlled is the power-lance unit (US Patent No. 4,225,362), a rigid cleaning lance projection device.
- the rigid lance is disposed within an elongated tube extending from the tube to be cleaned, the elongated tube having a length approximately the length of the tube to be cleaned so that there needs to be at least this space in front of the tube to be cleaned to enable use of this type of projection device.
- a distal end of the rigid lance has a piston coacting with the elongated tube onto which a pressurized fluid is applied to force the rigid lance through the tube to be cleaned, the rigid lance and piston having an internal passage through which the pressurized fluid also passes to exit through forward nozzles to assist in the tube cleaning process.
- U.S. Patent No. 4,225,362 discloses apparatus similar to the foregoing described arrangement wherein a rigid lance is located in an elongated tube extending forwardly of the tube to be cleaned, the rigid lance being moved along the tube to be cleaned by pressurized fluid applied to a piston at one end of the rigid lance located within the aforesaid elongated tube.
- a second known form of cleaning lance projection device comprises a hose with a cleaning jet nozzle that can be positioned and fed by a drive unit engaging the hose itself into and out of a tube or autoclave to be cleaned.
- the hose might be stored on a drum or simply collected on the ground.
- the purpose of this invention is to provide an apparatus which permits a flexible conduit or cable to be projected through a bore of a tube from a storage member on which the conduit or cable can be wound in a plurality of wound coils, thereby avoiding the need for significant space in front of the bore or tube.
- Preferably positioning and operation of the apparatus can be controlled by a stored computer program.
- said apparatus might position the head of a flexible cleaning lance collinear with the end of a tube, release of flow of pressurized water to said lance head and project said head through the tube at an optimum rate of travel, repeating the process if required.
- it might project a surveying device comprising an array of ultrasonic transducers through a water filled tube, withdrawing it at an optimum rate of travel whilst data on the condition of the tube is recorded by an associated data logging device.
- apparatus for projecting a flexible conduit or cable through the bore of a tube to be cleaned, surveyed or otherwise processed in accordance with claim 1.
- conduit or cable positioning the conduit or cable is achieved solely by rotation of the storage member and the fact that the conduit or cable in a storage position is wound onto the storage member permits the device to be used in much reduced head space in front of the tube bundle to be cleaned when compared with the aforementioned prior art.
- flexible lance or “stiffly flexible conduit or cable” are intended to identify any elongated flexible member that is adapted for use as lance or umbilical cable or the like and which is capable of being moved through a tube to be cleaned or surveyed solely by rotation of the storage member on which it is adapted to be wound.
- the apparatus may further include restraining means preventing radial expansion of the wound coils on the storage member.
- the storage member comprises a drum having a continuous helical groove formed in an outer surface of the drum, said groove having a depth no greater than a diameter of said flexible lance, and said restraining means comprises a plurality of axially extending roller means arranged around said storage means to engage said flexible lance located in said groove over the extent of movement of said storage member.
- drum 1 is provided on its cylindrical outer surface with a deep spiral groove 2 extending substantially throughout its axial length, depth of said groove being slightly less than the diameter of a lance or umbilical cable or the like 3 to be accommodated within it.
- Shaft 9 is made coaxial with said drum extending from one of its ends through its axial length and extending for at least the axial length of said drum beyond its other end. That part of said shaft accommodated within said drum is made with a hollow part 11, the inner surface of which is provided with a plurality of straight axially disposed splines 12. That part of said shaft extending beyond said drum is provided on a substantial part of Its outer surface, with a coarse screw thread 10, the pitch of which is equal to that of deep spiral groove 2 on the outer surface of said drum.
- Casing 8 is made cylindrical in shape and is fixed to end plates 7a and 7b which incorporate mounting provisions for the whole unit.
- Shaft 13 is provided on a substantial part of its outer surface with a plurality of straight, axially disposed splines 12 and is rotatably supported in a bearing (not shown) formed in end plate 7a.
- Said splines on shaft 13 slidably (in an axial sense) engage those formed on the inner surface of hollow part 11 of shaft 9 and, with the end of drum 1 adjacent end plate 7a, shaft 13 substantially fills said hollow part of shaft 9.
- Shaft 9 is rotatably supported in threaded bearing 17 formed in end plate 7b, said screw thread on its outer surface co-operating with a complementary screw thread formed in said bearing. That part of shaft 9 extending beyond said drum is made hollow to accommodate ducting, cabling and the like which is connected to the outer end of said shaft by suitable swivel means 20 and to which is connected supply ducting, cabling or the like 21. Said ducting, cabling or the like emerges from shaft 9 inside said drum to communicate via duct 18 with the proximal end of a lance, umbilical cable or the like 3 accommodated in said deep spiral groove on the outer surface of said drum. The proximal end of said lance, umbilical cable or the like is attached to drum 1 at the start of said deep spiral groove in its outer surface at its end adjacent end plate 7a and passes through the thickness of said drum to communicate with its interior.
- a plurality of axially disposed cylindrical rollers 4 is rotatably supported just clear of the inner surface of casing 8 upon shafts 5 carried in brackets 6 fixed to the inner surface of said casing and end plate 7a.
- the diameter of said rollers and the arrangement of their supporting means is such that the outer surface of a lance, umbilical cable or the like 3 accommodated within deep spiral groove 2 of drum 1 will bear against said rollers in such a way that said lance, umbilical cable or the like is positively restrained from any radial displacement.
- the length of said rollers is such that, with the end of drum 1 adjacent end plate 7a, they extend throughout the axial disposition of that part of deep spiral groove 2 in said drum in which said lance, umbilical cable or the like is accommodated.
- a lance, umbilical cable or the like 3 Fixed more or less tangentially to the outer surface of casing 8 at approximately its mid length is guide tube 23 into which the distal end of a lance, umbilical cable or the like 3 is led from its accommodation in deep spiral groove 2 of drum 1. Said distal end of said lance, umbilical cable or the like terminates in a terminal unit 24 such as a cleaning head, survey unit or the like.
- a sensing device 25 Fixed to the outer end of said guide tube is a sensing device 25 to register withdrawal of said terminal unit into the outer end of said guide tube.
- fairlead 22 Provided between the inner end of said guide tube and drum 1 is fairlead 22 to guide said lance, umbilical cable or the like from said deep spiral groove in said drum into said guide tube.
- Said fairlead is made of some suitable material of low frictional and high wear resistance characteristics.
- said fairlead incorporates grooved rollers to better direct said lance, umbilical cable or the like into said
- Drive motor 14 is mounted upon the outer face of end plate 7a with its output shaft connected to shaft 13.
- Rotary encoder 15 is incorporated into said drive motor to enable sensing of angular displacement and angular velocity of shaft 13.
- a combination such as a hydraulic drive motor and a rotary encoder may be replaced by other motor and sensing device combinations or by a single electrical stepper motor of suitable characteristics.
- a stored computer program is used to drive said positioning and support means to position the outer end of guide tube 23 collinear with the end of each tube of a tube array to be cleaned or surveyed.
- said stored computer program activates valves, switches or the like to operate drive motor 14 to rotate drum 1 through a suitable angular displacement to project terminal unit 24 of lance, umbilical cable or the like 3 through the length of said tube at the desired velocity.
- shaft 13 is deleted and shaft 9 is made in one piece and extends throughout the axial length of drum 1 and beyond each of its ends by approximately a similar length.
- Drive motor 14 is fixed to end plate 7a adjacent but clear of shaft 9. That part of said shaft extending outside end plate 7a is provided on its outer surface with a plurality of straight, axially disposed splines. That part of said shaft extending beyond the other end of said drum is as previously describe.
- Slidably supported on said splined part of said shaft is a drive wheel,131ley or gear rotationally connected to said drive motor.
- Said drive wheel, pulley or gear is captured within a cage or by some other suitable restraining means such that it is free to rotate but restrained from any axial movement.
- drum 1 In operation, rotation of shaft 9 by said drive motor driving said drive wheel, pulley or gear causes drum 1 to rotate and be axially displaced in the manner previously described whilst said splined part of said shaft moves axially through said drive wheel, pulley or gear.
- either of the two arrangements described of splined shaft at the driven end of drum 1 is employed in conjunction with a plain shaft extending beyond other end of said drum rotationally supported in a plain bearing formed in end plate 7b.
- One or more guide wheels preferably but not necessarily incorporated into rollers 4, engage deep spiral groove 2 in drum 1.
- said guide wheels are rotationally fixed to the inner surface of casing 8. In operation, co-operation between said guide wheels and said deep spiral groove causes said drum to be axially displaced as said drum is rotated through the application of torque to the driven end of its supporting shaft by drive motor 14.
- shaft 13 can be made square or some other suitable cross-sectional shape and that part of shaft 9 within drum 1 can be made hollow with a complementary cross-sectional shape.
- shaft 9 can be fixed to the end of drum 1 and shaft 13 can be made to engage splines or other complementary shapes in a diametrally disposed web within drum 1.
- deep spiral groove 2 is made slightly narrower than the diameter of lance 3 and, as said lance, umbilical cable or the like is wound onto said drum, in passing under the first of rollers 4, it is rolled into and frictionally captured in said deep spiral groove.
- shafts 5 of rollers 3 are supported in slots such that said rollers are free to move radially towards or away from said drum and spring or elastic means passing around said shafts or said rollers hold said rollers firmly in contact with the periphery of said drum or said lance, umbilical cable or the like.
- the lance 3 in an alternative use for the invention, where it is desired to not use automated support and positioning equipment as previously described, provision can be made for the lance 3 to be fed up a flexible guide (not shown) attached to the end of guide tube 23.
- a handpiece provided with remote controls to regulate the flow of high pressure water or other pressurised cleaning medium to said lance or flow of hydraulic fluid to hydraulic motor 14 to extend or retract said lance.
- the operator positions the muzzle of said handpiece collinear with the end of a tube to be cleaned, operates the remote control to provide a flow of high pressure water or other pressurised cleaning medium to said lance and then operates the remote control to extend said lance through the length of the tube.
- the operator repositions the remote control to retract it and, having repositioned said handpiece collinear with the next tube to be cleaned, repeats the cycle.
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- The present invention relates to apparatus for projecting devices for various functions through the bores of tubes and, more specifically, tubes of smaller internal diameter and arranged in regular arrays such as those in shell and tube type heat exchangers, condensers boilers and the like.
- In the operation of multi-tube industrial heat transfer units such as heat exchangers, condensers and boilers, it is often necessary to mechanically project devices into and through the tubes for the purposes of cleaning their internal surfaces or surveying the condition of the tubes. Such cleaning devices are commonly nozzles fitted to the ends of rigid or flexible lances and through which high velocity jets of water are directed onto the inner surfaces of the tubes for the purposes of removing fouling deposits. Devices used to survey the condition of tubes commonly involve the use of ultrasonic or eddy current methods. In most cases, said devices are manually inserted into each tube. In other cases, they may be supported on some form of positioning means which may also mechanically project them through the tubes. In almost all cases, however, such positioning and projection means are manually controlled.
- A typical device in which the positioning and projection means are manually controlled is the power-lance unit (US Patent No. 4,225,362), a rigid cleaning lance projection device. In this device the rigid lance is disposed within an elongated tube extending from the tube to be cleaned, the elongated tube having a length approximately the length of the tube to be cleaned so that there needs to be at least this space in front of the tube to be cleaned to enable use of this type of projection device. A distal end of the rigid lance has a piston coacting with the elongated tube onto which a pressurized fluid is applied to force the rigid lance through the tube to be cleaned, the rigid lance and piston having an internal passage through which the pressurized fluid also passes to exit through forward nozzles to assist in the tube cleaning process. U.S. Patent No. 4,225,362 discloses apparatus similar to the foregoing described arrangement wherein a rigid lance is located in an elongated tube extending forwardly of the tube to be cleaned, the rigid lance being moved along the tube to be cleaned by pressurized fluid applied to a piston at one end of the rigid lance located within the aforesaid elongated tube. A second known form of cleaning lance projection device comprises a hose with a cleaning jet nozzle that can be positioned and fed by a drive unit engaging the hose itself into and out of a tube or autoclave to be cleaned. The hose might be stored on a drum or simply collected on the ground.
- The purpose of this invention is to provide an apparatus which permits a flexible conduit or cable to be projected through a bore of a tube from a storage member on which the conduit or cable can be wound in a plurality of wound coils, thereby avoiding the need for significant space in front of the bore or tube.
- Preferably positioning and operation of the apparatus, when appropriate, can be controlled by a stored computer program. For instance, said apparatus might position the head of a flexible cleaning lance collinear with the end of a tube, release of flow of pressurized water to said lance head and project said head through the tube at an optimum rate of travel, repeating the process if required. Alternatively, it might project a surveying device comprising an array of ultrasonic transducers through a water filled tube, withdrawing it at an optimum rate of travel whilst data on the condition of the tube is recorded by an associated data logging device.
- In accordance with the present invention, there is provided apparatus for projecting a flexible conduit or cable through the bore of a tube to be cleaned, surveyed or otherwise processed in accordance with claim 1.
- With the present invention positioning the conduit or cable is achieved solely by rotation of the storage member and the fact that the conduit or cable in a storage position is wound onto the storage member permits the device to be used in much reduced head space in front of the tube bundle to be cleaned when compared with the aforementioned prior art. It should be appreciated that the terms "flexible lance" or "stiffly flexible conduit or cable" are intended to identify any elongated flexible member that is adapted for use as lance or umbilical cable or the like and which is capable of being moved through a tube to be cleaned or surveyed solely by rotation of the storage member on which it is adapted to be wound.
- Preferably, the apparatus may further include restraining means preventing radial expansion of the wound coils on the storage member. Conveniently the storage member comprises a drum having a continuous helical groove formed in an outer surface of the drum, said groove having a depth no greater than a diameter of said flexible lance, and said restraining means comprises a plurality of axially extending roller means arranged around said storage means to engage said flexible lance located in said groove over the extent of movement of said storage member.
- Principal advantages of the aforesaid apparatus are minimisation of labour input, maintenance of optimum operation conditions, improved safety and reduced downtime for an industrial heat transfer unit in which said apparatus is being used.
- The various aspects of the present invention will be more readily understood by reference to the following description of preferred embodiments given in relation to the accompanying drawings in which:
- Figure 1 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the apparatus, and;
- Figure 2 is a transverse cross-sectional view of the apparatus through the centre line of its guide tube.
- With reference to both Figures 1 and 2, drum 1 is provided on its cylindrical outer surface with a deep
spiral groove 2 extending substantially throughout its axial length, depth of said groove being slightly less than the diameter of a lance or umbilical cable or the like 3 to be accommodated within it. Shaft 9 is made coaxial with said drum extending from one of its ends through its axial length and extending for at least the axial length of said drum beyond its other end. That part of said shaft accommodated within said drum is made with ahollow part 11, the inner surface of which is provided with a plurality of straight axially disposedsplines 12. That part of said shaft extending beyond said drum is provided on a substantial part of Its outer surface, with acoarse screw thread 10, the pitch of which is equal to that of deepspiral groove 2 on the outer surface of said drum. -
Casing 8 is made cylindrical in shape and is fixed toend plates 7a and 7b which incorporate mounting provisions for the whole unit.Shaft 13 is provided on a substantial part of its outer surface with a plurality of straight, axially disposedsplines 12 and is rotatably supported in a bearing (not shown) formed in end plate 7a. Said splines onshaft 13 slidably (in an axial sense) engage those formed on the inner surface ofhollow part 11 of shaft 9 and, with the end of drum 1adjacent end plate 7a,shaft 13 substantially fills said hollow part of shaft 9. - Shaft 9 is rotatably supported in threaded
bearing 17 formed in end plate 7b, said screw thread on its outer surface co-operating with a complementary screw thread formed in said bearing. That part of shaft 9 extending beyond said drum is made hollow to accommodate ducting, cabling and the like which is connected to the outer end of said shaft by suitable swivel means 20 and to which is connected supply ducting, cabling or the like 21. Said ducting, cabling or the like emerges from shaft 9 inside said drum to communicate viaduct 18 with the proximal end of a lance, umbilical cable or the like 3 accommodated in said deep spiral groove on the outer surface of said drum. The proximal end of said lance, umbilical cable or the like is attached to drum 1 at the start of said deep spiral groove in its outer surface at its endadjacent end plate 7a and passes through the thickness of said drum to communicate with its interior. - A plurality of axially disposed
cylindrical rollers 4 is rotatably supported just clear of the inner surface ofcasing 8 uponshafts 5 carried inbrackets 6 fixed to the inner surface of said casing andend plate 7a. The diameter of said rollers and the arrangement of their supporting means is such that the outer surface of a lance, umbilical cable or the like 3 accommodated withindeep spiral groove 2 of drum 1 will bear against said rollers in such a way that said lance, umbilical cable or the like is positively restrained from any radial displacement. The length of said rollers is such that, with the end of drum 1adjacent end plate 7a, they extend throughout the axial disposition of that part of deepspiral groove 2 in said drum in which said lance, umbilical cable or the like is accommodated. - Fixed more or less tangentially to the outer surface of
casing 8 at approximately its mid length isguide tube 23 into which the distal end of a lance, umbilical cable or the like 3 is led from its accommodation in deepspiral groove 2 of drum 1. Said distal end of said lance, umbilical cable or the like terminates in aterminal unit 24 such as a cleaning head, survey unit or the like. Fixed to the outer end of said guide tube is asensing device 25 to register withdrawal of said terminal unit into the outer end of said guide tube. Provided between the inner end of said guide tube and drum 1 is fairlead 22 to guide said lance, umbilical cable or the like from said deep spiral groove in said drum into said guide tube. Said fairlead is made of some suitable material of low frictional and high wear resistance characteristics. In an alternative embodiment, said fairlead incorporates grooved rollers to better direct said lance, umbilical cable or the like into said guide tube. -
Drive motor 14 is mounted upon the outer face ofend plate 7a with its output shaft connected toshaft 13.Rotary encoder 15 is incorporated into said drive motor to enable sensing of angular displacement and angular velocity ofshaft 13. Obviously a combination such as a hydraulic drive motor and a rotary encoder may be replaced by other motor and sensing device combinations or by a single electrical stepper motor of suitable characteristics. - In operation, the whole unit described is mounted by means of extensions of
end plates 7a and 7b ofcasing 8 upon positioning and support means such as that described in Australian Patent No. 572,181. A stored computer program is used to drive said positioning and support means to position the outer end ofguide tube 23 collinear with the end of each tube of a tube array to be cleaned or surveyed. With said outer end of said guide tube positioned collinear with a tube, said stored computer program activates valves, switches or the like to operatedrive motor 14 to rotate drum 1 through a suitable angular displacement toproject terminal unit 24 of lance, umbilical cable or the like 3 through the length of said tube at the desired velocity. As said drum rotates, co-operation ofscrew thread 10 on shaft 9 and screwedboss 17 causes said drum to be axially displaced at a rate which continuously positions the point at which lance, umbilical cable or the like 3 leaves deepspiral groove 2 of said drum adjacent the bore of fairlead 22. - Resistance against penetration of said tube encountered by
terminal unit 24 of lance, umbilical cable or the like 3 during projection will result in compression forces in said lance, umbilical cable or the like. The co-operation of the outer surface of said lance, umbilical cable or the like withrollers 4 prevents any radial displacement of said lance, umbilical cable or the like from its accommodation in deepspiral groove 2 of drum 1 as a result of said compression forces. - In an alternative embodiment (not shown),
shaft 13 is deleted and shaft 9 is made in one piece and extends throughout the axial length of drum 1 and beyond each of its ends by approximately a similar length.Drive motor 14 is fixed toend plate 7a adjacent but clear of shaft 9. That part of said shaft extending outsideend plate 7a is provided on its outer surface with a plurality of straight, axially disposed splines. That part of said shaft extending beyond the other end of said drum is as previously describe. Slidably supported on said splined part of said shaft is a drive wheel, puiley or gear rotationally connected to said drive motor. Said drive wheel, pulley or gear is captured within a cage or by some other suitable restraining means such that it is free to rotate but restrained from any axial movement. In operation, rotation of shaft 9 by said drive motor driving said drive wheel, pulley or gear causes drum 1 to rotate and be axially displaced in the manner previously described whilst said splined part of said shaft moves axially through said drive wheel, pulley or gear. - In a further embodiment (not shown), either of the two arrangements described of splined shaft at the driven end of drum 1 is employed in conjunction with a plain shaft extending beyond other end of said drum rotationally supported in a plain bearing formed in end plate 7b. One or more guide wheels, preferably but not necessarily incorporated into
rollers 4, engage deepspiral groove 2 in drum 1. Alternatively, said guide wheels are rotationally fixed to the inner surface ofcasing 8. In operation, co-operation between said guide wheels and said deep spiral groove causes said drum to be axially displaced as said drum is rotated through the application of torque to the driven end of its supporting shaft bydrive motor 14. - Obviously, instead of the external and internal splining of shaft 9 and
shaft 13,shaft 13 can be made square or some other suitable cross-sectional shape and that part of shaft 9 within drum 1 can be made hollow with a complementary cross-sectional shape. Alternatively, shaft 9 can be fixed to the end of drum 1 andshaft 13 can be made to engage splines or other complementary shapes in a diametrally disposed web within drum 1. - In yet a further embodiment, to prevent any circumferential shift of said lance, umbilical cable or like on drum 1 during operation of the unit,
deep spiral groove 2 is made slightly narrower than the diameter oflance 3 and, as said lance, umbilical cable or the like is wound onto said drum, in passing under the first ofrollers 4, it is rolled into and frictionally captured in said deep spiral groove. - In an alternative embodiment to prevent any circumferential shift of lance, umbilical cable or the like on drum 1 during operation of the unit,
shafts 5 ofrollers 3 are supported in slots such that said rollers are free to move radially towards or away from said drum and spring or elastic means passing around said shafts or said rollers hold said rollers firmly in contact with the periphery of said drum or said lance, umbilical cable or the like. - In an alternative use for the invention, where it is desired to not use automated support and positioning equipment as previously described, provision can be made for the
lance 3 to be fed up a flexible guide (not shown) attached to the end ofguide tube 23. To the distal end of said guide tube is fitted a handpiece provided with remote controls to regulate the flow of high pressure water or other pressurised cleaning medium to said lance or flow of hydraulic fluid tohydraulic motor 14 to extend or retract said lance. - In operation, the operator positions the muzzle of said handpiece collinear with the end of a tube to be cleaned, operates the remote control to provide a flow of high pressure water or other pressurised cleaning medium to said lance and then operates the remote control to extend said lance through the length of the tube. When said lance has negotiated the length of the tube, the operator repositions the remote control to retract it and, having repositioned said handpiece collinear with the next tube to be cleaned, repeats the cycle.
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- Apparatus for projecting a flexible conduit or cable (3) through the bore of a tube to be cleaned, surveyed or otherwise processed, said apparatus comprising a rotatable storage member (1) for storing said conduit or cable (3) thereon in a plurality of wound coils with a distal end (24) of said conduit or cable (3) projecting from said apparatus and adapted to be positioned in the bore of a said tube, said storage member (1) being mounted for axial movement in response to rotation of said storage member (1) and by drive means (14) to effect rotation of said storage member (1) and axial movement of said storage member (1) so that said conduit or cable (3) is extended from said apparatus or is withdrawn onto said storage member (1) solely by movement of said storage member (1).
- Apparatus according to claim 1 characterized in that restraining means (4,5,6) are provided preventing radial expansion of said conduit or cable (3) on said storage member (1) during movement of said storage member.
- Apparatus according to claim 2 characterized in that said restraining means (4,5,6) comprises a plurality of axially extending rollers (4) at spaced circumferential locations around said storage member (1).
- Apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 3 characterized in that said conduit or cable (3) is retained within a continuous groove (2) in an outer surface of the storage member (1) when withdrawn onto said storage member (1), said groove (2) being dimensioned so as to frictionally engage said conduit or cable (3) when it is withdrawn onto said storage member (1).
- Apparatus according to claim 4 characterized in that said storage member (1) comprises a drum member and said groove (2) is a continuous helical groove in the outer periphery of the drum member (1), said groove (2) having a width no greater than the diameter of said conduit or cable (3).
- Apparatus according to claim 3 characterized in that said rollers (4) are freely rotatable about axially extending axes (5) and are mounted for movement in a radial direction, said rollers (4) being radially urged inwardly towards said storage member (1).
- Apparatus according to claim 4 characterized in that said storage member (1) is mounted on a threaded shaft (9) having a thread (10) cooperating with a threaded bearing (17) in an outer casing member (7b) surrounding said storage member (1), said thread (10) having a thread pitch equivalent to the pitch of said groove (2) formed in said storage member (1).
- Apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 7 characterized in that a proximal end of said conduit or cable (3) is connected to said storage member (1).
- Apparatus according to claim 8 characterized in that duct means (21, 9, 18) are connected to said proximal end of said conduit or cable (3) to enable fluid, gas or cabling to be supplied therethrough or conducted along said conduit or cable (3) to the distal end (24) of said conduit or cable (3).
- Apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 9 characterized in that said apparatus includes a short rigid guide member (23) fixed adjacent said storage member (1) through which said conduit or cable (3) passes while moving towards or away from said storage member (1), said short rigid guide member (23) being connected to a longer flexible guide member extending therefrom whereby an operator may manually position a free distal end of said flexible guide member adjacent a said tube to be cleaned, surveyed or otherwise processed.
- Apparatus according to claim 10 characterized in that said flexible guide member terminates at its free distal end in an operator's hand piece incorporating at least remote controls for the operation of said drive means (14) for rotation of said storage member (1).
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